All,

Duh... Of course I get this exception...

> ClassNotFoundExceptions on the 
> org.mortbay.proxy.AsyncProxyServlet$Transparent class.


If the class is really in org.eclipse.jetty.servlets.ProxyServlet$Transparent.

Problem solved.

Regards,

Erwin

On Jun 1, 2013, at 4:50 PM, Erwin Hogeweg wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> For the past couple of hours (almost a day now), I have been trying to wrap 
> my mind around setting up a simple transparent proxy. According to the 
> documentation Jetty can do that just fine, right out of the box. I can't 
> figure out how to configure it though. I feel I am missing a link (possibly 
> in my brain...).
> 
> I expect I need something like: java -jar start.jar OPTIONS=All 
> etc/jetty-proxy.xml and than configure the servlet as specified here:
> 
>       http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Asynchronous+Proxy+Servlet
> 
> From there it gets a tad fuzzy though. Do I need to create a web.xml file, if 
> so, where? Or add that servlet definition to the override-web.xml? In both 
> cases I am getting the dreaded ClassNotFoundExceptions on the 
> org.mortbay.proxy.AsyncProxyServlet$Transparent class.
> 
> I have read most of the documents, watched Greg's Getting Started video 
> several times, but the penny hasn't dropped yet.
> 
> Any help is highly appreciated.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Erwin
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